Rains in Tamil Nadu abate; toll touches 79
The toll in rain-related incidents across Tamil Nadu today touched 79 with eight more deaths reported from three districts.

The state has been largely free of rains since last evening.
The eight deaths in Villupuram, Vellore and Kanchipuram districts were due to electrocution, wall collapse and drowning.
"There is no depression as of now. The probabilty of the present system (low pressure area) turning into a depression is low. The low presure area is likely to dissipate in a day or two," Director, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, Regional Meteorological Centre, S R Ramanan told PTI.
The well marked low pressure area now lies over West Central and adjoining south west bay off South Coastal Andhra Pradesh and North Tamil Nadu coast, he said.
As a result, scattered, mild showers may be expected in Tamil Nadu, including Chennai and south Coastal Andhra Pradesh regions like Nellore would get more rains, he said.
In Kancheepuram district, the Army and Air Force were deployed to rescue stranded citizens as torrential rains left residents marooned, as rain water inundated a large part of suburban Tambaram locality here.
The Navy and Coast Guard have also joined rescue operations.
Coast Guard choppers airdropped 500 kg of bread, biscuits and drinking water in Tambaram in two sorties, a CG release said and added their helicopters have been kept on standby to augment state government's relief efforts.
The Navy said it had already sent in a well equipped team, comprising of divers, swimmers, inflatable crafts on Monday which had been positioned at Tambaram and that more boats and personnel have been sent to Tambaram, Kotturpuram and Manali.
A naval helicopter from INS Rajali at neighbouring Arakkonam was also on standby, the navy said, adding it was also ready with its 'assets' here and at Vishakapatnam to assist the state government as and when required.
Meanwhile, Southern Railway today announced cancellation of 15 trains bound for various destinations due to the water logging on tracks.
Fifteen trains, scheduled to leave from Chennai and Puducherry and passing through Chennai Central today and tomorrow have been cancelled, SR said in release.
In Chennai, Chief Minister Jayalalithaa announced Rs four lakh relief to the next of kin of the eight killed while opposition DMK pledged Rs one crore for relief and demanded all-party panels to monitor it.
Yesterday Jayalalithaa had announced allocation of Rs 500 crore towards relief and rehabilitation.
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